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10-26-2006, 12:51 AM
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It is well established that videogames are a direct cause of violence. When I think of all the people I killed in GAME because they cut in line...

"You can't do this in a harmless fantasy world, oh no. But we'll give you a gun and let you do it for real!"
Uhm... video games only cause violence with very mentaly disturbed people. I have been playing online shooters for about 6 years now and I'm not running around killing people randomly, now am I? Anyone killing someone because they saw it in a video game is very retarded person who should be executed on the spot. And that same person could have been triggered to kill by dropping hot coffee on his crotch just as easily, instead he lost a game of battlefield to some cheating bastard and that set him off.
In addition, have you people noticed how games like Battlefield and Call of Duty never get critisized for being violent? It's because it involves the military. At least a quarter of the currently enlisted soldiers chose to enlist because they thought it would be cool to be in army. Heck it was cool in the game right? Not that I don't think these kids deserve to be shot by an iraqi for being THAT F*CKING STUPID, but it's a little arogant to say that killing random people in a fictional American town is causing violence, but killing Germans in a random German town is not causing violence. If anything, it causes long lines at the nearest recruitment office.
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